''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION
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This four-image composition reads like a single, carefully choreographed floral story rooted in the soft palettes of peach, purple and white. Up close, a bride holds a tightly rounded bouquet of plush pale peach roses at the centre, their velvety petals folding inward like small suns beneath a halo of white lisianthus edged in vivid violet; tiny clusters of baby's breath float between the blooms, lending air and delicate contrast. The bouquet's stems are concealed beneath a blush-peach ribbon, fastened with fine pearl-headed pins that catch the light - a detail often requested by couples planning vows at nearby St. Mel's Cathedral or a reception in Longford's town centre. The groom's boutonniere, pinned cleanly to a dark charcoal jacket, mirrors the bouquet with a single peach rose, small sprays of greenery and baby's breath, and a narrow matching ribbon that softens the suit's structure; beneath it, a solid peach tie completes the look. A second, smaller hand-tied posy lies on a woven neutral cloth, compact and poised for a bridesmaid or as a toss bouquet, while a reception centerpiece repeats the palette in a domed arrangement placed inside a white, open-weave basket vase. Two pale woven spheres beside the vase add tactile interest and a casual, elegant finish. As a Longford florist, I note how the palette translates beautifully across bridal party pieces and table decor, delivering a cohesive, fragrant ensemble ideal for local venues and same-day delivery across Longford and surrounding roads. This arrangement reads like a soft poem: a symmetrical cluster of apricot roses at its heart, their petals spiralling outward in creamy, peach-warm tones that glow beneath gentle studio light. Encircling those roses, a neat halo of violet-edged lisianthus provides a cool, refined contrast, their purple-tipped petals like twilight brushed against a peach sky. Fine sprays of white baby's breath create a translucent veil, adding air and a delicate architectural lace to the silhouette so the bouquet feels both substantial and weightless. The textures are layered - the roses' plush, satiny faces set against the lisianthus' paper-thin frills and the filler's filigree - and together they form a composition suited to a bridal moment or a refined celebration. The fragrance is understated: fresh rose sweetness with quiet green notes, the kind of scent that sits close to the skin and lingers in photographs and memories. Soft, diffused light sculpts each petal, revealing subtle veins and gentle gradations from apricot centre to cream-edged tips. As a florist who arranges for weddings across Longford and nearby Newtownforbes, I picture this bouquet resting against a lace gown, its restrained elegance complementing traditional church backdrops like those around St. Mel's Cathedral or airy village halls. Meticulously gathered and hand-tied, the bouquet balances romantic sentiment with artisan care, created to be a calm, beautiful centrepiece in a day full of promise and quiet joy. Laid against a neutral, textured beige fabric, this hand-tied bouquet is a quiet composition of peach and soft orange roses gathered into a lush, rounded dome. From the slightly elevated viewpoint you can see each rose unfurling in layers-petals that are almost silky to the touch and glow with gentle apricot highlights beneath soft natural light. Interspersed are white lisianthus whose ruffled edges are flushed with deep violet, a colour note that introduces surprising depth and a contemporary edge to the otherwise classic palette. Scattered like little exhalations, sprigs of baby's breath float between the main blooms, their tiny white clusters adding a whimsical, cloud-like air. The stems are wrapped in a satin ribbon the tone of pale coral, while a strand of off-white pearls coils around the handle, giving the bouquet an understated, vintage-inspired finish. The textured linen beneath lends warmth and a hand-crafted sensibility-imagery familiar to couples planning ceremonies around Longford's Market Square or for portrait sessions by the River Camlin. You can almost smell the soft sweetness of roses layered with a faint green freshness; the overall effect is tender and hopeful, a bouquet made to be held close during vows or slipped into a carriage for an afternoon of celebration in and around Longford town. This boutonniere, created for a ceremony in Longford town, is a study in soft colour and thoughtful proportion. The central peach rose is pristine, its velvety petals unfurling in concentric rings of warm coral-pink that seem to glow against the deep charcoal of a tailored suit. Encircling the rose, clusters of white baby's breath form a gauzy cloud, lending a bridal innocence and a light, powdery texture that contrasts beautifully with the rose's smoothness. Fine green foliage-chosen for its delicate, almost fern-like fronds-gives the piece structure and breathes a dew-fresh note that evokes early-morning gardens beside the town park. A slim satin ribbon in a matching coral-pink binds the stems, tied into a small, precise bow whose soft sheen catches the light in a way that mirrors the accompanying tie. The buttonhole placement and scale are measured so the boutonniere sits comfortably on a groom's lapel without overpowering the suit, bringing both tradition and a personal touch to the occasion. As a Longford florist familiar with local weddings near St. Mel's Cathedral and the weekly market, I picture this pinned with steady hands on a loved one's jacket before the walk down Main Street-its scent a whisper of rose and fresh greenery, its appearance quietly celebratory. Florist Longford prepares pieces like this with fresh blooms and careful wiring, ideal for couples seeking elegance with understated charm. Bathed in gentle morning light, this peach rose boutonniere embodies understated romance and meticulous craft, the kind of small treasure you would pick up in Longford before a summer celebration. The central rose displays layered petals that shift from a deep golden apricot near the heart to a softer, cream-tinged peach along the outer edges; under natural light the petals take on a soft glow and the bloom seems almost luminous. Interspersed around the rose are sprigs of gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny white blossoms adding a feathery, star-like brightness that balances the rose's warm tones. Looped blades of glossy green foliage and a faint tendril of fern provide structural contrast, their cool texture and curled forms creating depth and an enlivening freshness. The stem is meticulously bound in peach satin ribbon, its slight sheen and neat wrapping showing the thoughtful handiwork of Florist Longford, a local florist familiar with weddings held near Longford town centre and the riverside walks. Resting on a neutral linen canvas, the boutonniere reads as tender and timeless-perfect for buttoning to a suit lapel before stepping out for portraits at a nearby park or community hall. The scent is suggested rather than overt, a soft, sweet hint that evokes early blossom and orchard air. This piece is designed to be both visually complementary and emotionally resonant in photographs and embraces, a small emblem of joy that holds its own in intimate ceremonies and family celebrations across the neighbourhood. Captured from a slightly elevated angle on a neutral, burlap-like surface, this bouquet reads as an exercise in gentle contrasts and careful craftsmanship. At its heart, creamy apricot-peach roses bloom in layered spirals, their petals moving from a firmer centre to soft, open edges that glow under soft, even lighting. Interleaved between those classic roses are lisianthus blossoms-pure white with a fine ring of lilac-violet tracing the ruffled petal edges-whose yellow stamens add a tiny point of sunlit colour toward the middle of each bloom. Sprigs of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are woven throughout, their miniature white flowers creating a fine, cloudlike veil that lifts the arrangement and introduces a whisper-light texture. The bouquet's handle is wrapped in a coordinating blush ribbon and finished with rows of small, lustrous cream pearls for a refined, tactile flourish; the trimmed green stems peek out at the base, grounding the design in freshness. This composition reads as both romantic and refined-perfect for a bridal carry, an anniversary gift, or a centrepiece at a Longford reception near the town centre or beside the riverside venues. As a local touch, we prepare these with consideration for Longford's wedding calendar and same-day delivery options across the Market Square and surrounding neighbourhoods. Florist Longford crafts each stem to age gracefully in photographs and memory, balancing scent, colour, and structure so the bouquet feels intimate, timeless and unmistakably hand-made. A refined, sculptural bouquet fills the frame with the serene warmth of peach and apricot roses gathered into a rounded dome-about two to three dozen blooms varying between full, open roses and smaller, still-fast buds that give the heady cluster a feeling of depth and movement. Nestled around the lower edges, white Lisianthus appear like soft guardians, their petals edged in a painterly indigo-violet that heightens the colour contrast and lifts the eye. Flecks of baby's breath are woven throughout, lending a delicate, cloud-like texture that lightens the overall mass. The flowers are cradled in a modern white woven vessel, its open lattice resembling wicker or rattan but with a contemporary, airy silhouette that makes the whole arrangement feel light and inventive. Beside the base, on the clean white surface to the left, two decorative orbs made from slender wooden or bamboo strips-one slightly larger than the other-add an artisanal touch and echo the natural tones and textures of the bouquet. The backdrop is a muted, linen-coloured wall with soft blur, so every velvety petal and subtle shadow reads clearly. Close your eyes and you can sense the soft perfume of roses, the satiny slip of petals, and the dry, faintly sweet scent of woven wood. As a local florist in Longford I often recommend similar centrepieces for wedding receptions near St. Mel's Cathedral or intimate celebrations in town; this style is available for local delivery across Longford and surrounding villages through Florist Longford, and it brings a quiet sophistication to anniversaries, hospitality tables, and refined home displays.

''SI'' WEDDING COLLECTION

Bring your dream wedding to life with the elegant "SI" Wedding Collection from Florist Longford. Thoughtfully designed for celebrations of every size, this curated floral package includes a stunning bridal bouquet, coordinated bridesmaid bouquets, and stylish groom boutonnieres for a beautifully unified look. Choose from the Intimate Package for 50-75 guests, the Original Package for 75-100 guests, or the Ultimate Package for weddings of 100+ guests. Each option is crafted with premium, fresh blooms to suit your colour palette and wedding theme, helping you create a romantic, heart-touching atmosphere on your special day. Our expert Longford florists handcraft every arrangement with care and attention to detail, ensuring your flowers look exquisite from the walk down the aisle to the last dance. Perfect for couples seeking a stress-free, all-in-one wedding flower solution, the "SI" Wedding Collection offers both beauty and convenience. Enjoy reliable, timely delivery across Longford and the surrounding areas, backed by our quality guarantee. Make your wedding unforgettable with luxurious flowers that celebrate life, love, and marriage. Order your wedding flower package online today at floristlongford.co.uk.
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